Was kinda burned out today, and just wasn't "feeling" the urge to be creative... so procrastinated a couple commissions a little longer (a habit, I really need to break).
However, I insisted that I do... SOMETHING. So amongst a lot of sketching (and trying to emulate styles of my betters), I did the above drawing of Joker and Catwoman. Joker is whatevers... But I kinda dug my take on Catwoman. She's a bit younger than what I picture Catwoman in the books, but I like the spunkyness I was able to capture with her. This is a girl who knows how to play... and she plays hard.
Anyway, hope you like.
I'm also stewing about a "perception of art", that I got involved with the other day... I might go off on a rant about it later. Or not, haven't decided if I want to vocalize it or not, as it deals with "friends".
May 16, 2013
April 20, 2013
Comic-Con 2013 Souvenir Book Submission
It's April already? What happened to March? Why am I not posting on here as often as I did in... January... or 2011 for that matter?
Anywho, part of my absence was because it is once again time to submit artwork for the San Diego Comic-Con International Souvenir Book. As you know I did this last year, and the year before. And BOTH times I saw publication, Once at the head of an article, and the other a full page spread (though next to an ad and not something more important, like an article, but still... FULL PAGE SPREAD!!!). So hopefully I'll see my art published again (and maybe in a prominent position again?).
This year there were many "themes" to work from. But I opted to go with the 50th Anniversary of the X-Men. This was for a couple reasons. 1.) I wanted to challenge myself as an artist. So picking a more popular theme, meant I'd likely have more competition for acceptance, and thus if I get printed, I can bask in glory of being awesomer than others. (It's an ego thing). 2.) I've had this exact idea for this drawing in my head for YEARS. So seemed like as good of a time as any to draw it. So yay!
I showed the image around to a couple of co-workers, and quite a few of them did not get that I was doing a "parody" of an iconic 1980s movie poster. Granted I work with a lot of early-mid 20-somethings, so the cultural radar may have been off a bit, where as I was 3 (going on 4?) when the film hit cinemas, so it was naturally around in my upbringing... so for those who might be as equally out of touch as my "day-job" co-workers... here's what I parodied.
I'm 99.9999999999% certain that next year's themes will include... the 75th Anniversary of... BATMAN! I should probably start drawing that one... NOW!
Anywho, part of my absence was because it is once again time to submit artwork for the San Diego Comic-Con International Souvenir Book. As you know I did this last year, and the year before. And BOTH times I saw publication, Once at the head of an article, and the other a full page spread (though next to an ad and not something more important, like an article, but still... FULL PAGE SPREAD!!!). So hopefully I'll see my art published again (and maybe in a prominent position again?).
This year there were many "themes" to work from. But I opted to go with the 50th Anniversary of the X-Men. This was for a couple reasons. 1.) I wanted to challenge myself as an artist. So picking a more popular theme, meant I'd likely have more competition for acceptance, and thus if I get printed, I can bask in glory of being awesomer than others. (It's an ego thing). 2.) I've had this exact idea for this drawing in my head for YEARS. So seemed like as good of a time as any to draw it. So yay!
I showed the image around to a couple of co-workers, and quite a few of them did not get that I was doing a "parody" of an iconic 1980s movie poster. Granted I work with a lot of early-mid 20-somethings, so the cultural radar may have been off a bit, where as I was 3 (going on 4?) when the film hit cinemas, so it was naturally around in my upbringing... so for those who might be as equally out of touch as my "day-job" co-workers... here's what I parodied.
I'm 99.9999999999% certain that next year's themes will include... the 75th Anniversary of... BATMAN! I should probably start drawing that one... NOW!
February 21, 2013
Hulk Smash... and stuff?
Yeeesh, another week without a steady flow of art? This will not stand! I thought I got my groove back with January... Well, saying and doing are different things, so I need to stop saying I'll draw more, less... and DO draw more, um... more? It makes sense in my head.
Anywho, above is a drawing of the Hulk. Before the Nerd Nation tears me apart... yes, I know his face is a bit too long. As the Hulk, is more cubish. Yes, his nose, should be smaller, and a bit more closer to the eyes... I wasn't really going for accuracy with this, just was having fun with the line work (which I like very much in this one!)... I went to throw some color on, and after putting on the flats, I was like... y'know, the flats are enough. this does not require shading. It serves its purpose. So there ya go.
Anywho, above is a drawing of the Hulk. Before the Nerd Nation tears me apart... yes, I know his face is a bit too long. As the Hulk, is more cubish. Yes, his nose, should be smaller, and a bit more closer to the eyes... I wasn't really going for accuracy with this, just was having fun with the line work (which I like very much in this one!)... I went to throw some color on, and after putting on the flats, I was like... y'know, the flats are enough. this does not require shading. It serves its purpose. So there ya go.
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February 13, 2013
BATMAN... and Ramen!!!
So... here's the finished product to the Batman teaser I put up 2 weeks ago. On a side note, this blog needs more art! I've had one other piece in between the teaser and this. That can not stand! MORE DRAWING!!!
Anywho, for those not following the current storyline to the "Death of the Family" storyline which ends today with the release of Batman #17... The Joker has come back and is raising a new level hell... he even bludgeoned and kidnapped ALFRED!!! The popular theory about halfway through the arc is that Alfred would meet his maker... that got me to thinking... What if that happened? What would Bruce/Batman do? Who would fix the Batmobile? Who would nurse Batman's wounds... who would.... COOK!?!?!?!??
Then the idea came to me for the new crime-fighting duo in town.... Batman AND RAMEN!!! And this was a picture I just had to draw... and I'm very pleased with the end result. I tried to draw it in a style similar to Greg Capullo to help it tie-in to the story-arc. I'm very pleased with the end result of this image... it's funny and still powerful.
If I had been fortunate enough to have been given an Artist Alley table at this years San Diego Comic-Con, this would easily have been a print I would have sold. Speakin of San Diego Comic-Con International... They just annoucned the theme's for this years souvenir book! I need to get cracking on my submission!
Anywho, for those not following the current storyline to the "Death of the Family" storyline which ends today with the release of Batman #17... The Joker has come back and is raising a new level hell... he even bludgeoned and kidnapped ALFRED!!! The popular theory about halfway through the arc is that Alfred would meet his maker... that got me to thinking... What if that happened? What would Bruce/Batman do? Who would fix the Batmobile? Who would nurse Batman's wounds... who would.... COOK!?!?!?!??
Then the idea came to me for the new crime-fighting duo in town.... Batman AND RAMEN!!! And this was a picture I just had to draw... and I'm very pleased with the end result. I tried to draw it in a style similar to Greg Capullo to help it tie-in to the story-arc. I'm very pleased with the end result of this image... it's funny and still powerful.
If I had been fortunate enough to have been given an Artist Alley table at this years San Diego Comic-Con, this would easily have been a print I would have sold. Speakin of San Diego Comic-Con International... They just annoucned the theme's for this years souvenir book! I need to get cracking on my submission!
February 2, 2013
January 31, 2013
Batman "Teaser" Sketch
So... I've been following the New 52's Batman... Cuz Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo are fucking GODS!
For those of you not up to speed, the current storyline in the Bat-Books is "Death of the Family". It deals with the return of the Joker and all sorts of shit hitting the fan... The chaos spins off into the other bat-books and is building towards a climax in Batman #17, which will be out on February 13th. Every issue of the story is out except for the finale.
Many people have theories for what will happen at the end... the above pic is a commentary of sorts if the storyline ends the way a lot of people are thinking it will end. I personally don't subscribe to the "popular theory" cuz it just seems too obvious. And I think Scott Snyder is a fucking genius, and wouldn't give us the "obvious" ending. I think it will be something else. But we got 2 weeks to find out.
Anyway, I'm gonna finish the above and post it on the 13th (maybe the 14th) after the story is out in the world (it should be spoiler free, so don't worry if you haven't read it yet). And even if the "popular theory" doesn't pan out, the above drawing will still be amusing/entertaining. Just holding off its publication until Snyder/Capullo tells us what's what.
For those of you not up to speed, the current storyline in the Bat-Books is "Death of the Family". It deals with the return of the Joker and all sorts of shit hitting the fan... The chaos spins off into the other bat-books and is building towards a climax in Batman #17, which will be out on February 13th. Every issue of the story is out except for the finale.
Many people have theories for what will happen at the end... the above pic is a commentary of sorts if the storyline ends the way a lot of people are thinking it will end. I personally don't subscribe to the "popular theory" cuz it just seems too obvious. And I think Scott Snyder is a fucking genius, and wouldn't give us the "obvious" ending. I think it will be something else. But we got 2 weeks to find out.
Anyway, I'm gonna finish the above and post it on the 13th (maybe the 14th) after the story is out in the world (it should be spoiler free, so don't worry if you haven't read it yet). And even if the "popular theory" doesn't pan out, the above drawing will still be amusing/entertaining. Just holding off its publication until Snyder/Capullo tells us what's what.
January 29, 2013
Crappy sketches of superheroes and whatnot...
So a slight delay in posting... mainly because...
I GOT A NEW COMUTER!!! WooT!
But yeah, it took a while to get everything set up, installing new software, upgrading to newer versions of some programs. Figuring out some of the changes to said upgrades, and just getting situated. So that took some time.
After it was all done, I said... BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD! And thought I'd draw some epic superhero type action... but it was just frustrating sketch after sketch... all of them kinda crappy and just frustrating. So, I scanned all the crappy sketches (mostly Spidey) and slapped some color on the sketches in Photoshop... and wah-la. Today's post! Yay!
I GOT A NEW COMUTER!!! WooT!
But yeah, it took a while to get everything set up, installing new software, upgrading to newer versions of some programs. Figuring out some of the changes to said upgrades, and just getting situated. So that took some time.
After it was all done, I said... BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD! And thought I'd draw some epic superhero type action... but it was just frustrating sketch after sketch... all of them kinda crappy and just frustrating. So, I scanned all the crappy sketches (mostly Spidey) and slapped some color on the sketches in Photoshop... and wah-la. Today's post! Yay!
January 17, 2013
Dino-Doodle... and my 100th post apparently?
When I logged into Blogger to post this, it said that I had 99 posts. So this would be my 100th post. Not the 100th drawing, cuz some of those posts had multiple drawings in them... so... yeah...
Happy 100th post to me!!!
Above is a doodle that again, I may or may not have drawn at work... But I kinda dugged it and thought it'd be fun to photoshop some color on... so that's what I did. I like the looseness and the scribbly feel to it. Just kinda of a "fun" piece. No real meaning or message behind it... just having some fun....
Happy 100th post to me!!!
Above is a doodle that again, I may or may not have drawn at work... But I kinda dugged it and thought it'd be fun to photoshop some color on... so that's what I did. I like the looseness and the scribbly feel to it. Just kinda of a "fun" piece. No real meaning or message behind it... just having some fun....
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January 15, 2013
Sexy ladies...
I took a couple life drawing/painting classes in college. I highly recommend that any artist do that. Take as many as you can! It's one of the most important classes you can take!
Anywho, as a person who LOVES comics, a lot of the ladies I drew at the time were "sexy". Then I fell in love, and became all gentleman like, and kinda stopped drawing "sexy" ladies. A commission I'm currently working on, involves a little bit of sex appeal. And as I was trying to draw concept sketches for it... I realised...
I had gotten rusty at drawing "sexy".
So I busted open the internet and used random swimsuit models for a substitute life drawing class. The above is some of those sketches. Yes, i know a few them have some really bad proportions (tiny heads!), but really I was studying the hip/shoulder angles, and the way curves work, etc.
Anywho, as a person who LOVES comics, a lot of the ladies I drew at the time were "sexy". Then I fell in love, and became all gentleman like, and kinda stopped drawing "sexy" ladies. A commission I'm currently working on, involves a little bit of sex appeal. And as I was trying to draw concept sketches for it... I realised...
I had gotten rusty at drawing "sexy".
So I busted open the internet and used random swimsuit models for a substitute life drawing class. The above is some of those sketches. Yes, i know a few them have some really bad proportions (tiny heads!), but really I was studying the hip/shoulder angles, and the way curves work, etc.
January 14, 2013
Little Green Martian...
Has it really been almost TWO weeks since my last post? I need to step on it. And step on it, I shall!
Anywho, the above is a doodle of a little green martian... Fairly stereotypical alien looking dude. Green skin, the big vacant eyes, antennae, etc. Mars'esque background.
Really just a doodle I may (or may not) have done during a slow work day that was Photoshop'd in some color.
More random doodles in the future, and some commissions down the road. I'd show them now (or their progress), but as a lot of my commissions are usually gifts for people, I don't like to post the progression of work until the recipient of the commission has seen it first. So, alas, no sneaky-peeky! But one day.
Anywho, the above is a doodle of a little green martian... Fairly stereotypical alien looking dude. Green skin, the big vacant eyes, antennae, etc. Mars'esque background.
Really just a doodle I may (or may not) have done during a slow work day that was Photoshop'd in some color.
More random doodles in the future, and some commissions down the road. I'd show them now (or their progress), but as a lot of my commissions are usually gifts for people, I don't like to post the progression of work until the recipient of the commission has seen it first. So, alas, no sneaky-peeky! But one day.
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January 3, 2013
Random doodle...
Not technically a "new" drawing, I meant to post this months ago, but it never made it to my scanner until now.
One night I was watching television with the future Mrs., and was just kinda randomly doodling... And I was playing with the "Sharpie Pen", and was getting kinda detail oriented, cuz of the very fine point that Sharpie pens provide... and I just let my mind wander. Above is what came out. Enjoy.
One night I was watching television with the future Mrs., and was just kinda randomly doodling... And I was playing with the "Sharpie Pen", and was getting kinda detail oriented, cuz of the very fine point that Sharpie pens provide... and I just let my mind wander. Above is what came out. Enjoy.
January 1, 2013
Happy NEW Post / Commission / Year
Hello... anybody who still reads this.
Sorry for the absence... Actually no, I'm not. It's my blog, I do what I want! HOWEVER, I don't like that I haven't really been as post-y on here as much as I should be. So with a new year, comes new determination. This blog was always intended to be a place of quantity over quality. So I'm determined to post on here as close to daily as is possible for me. So unless I'm out of town or unable to post, I'd like to post at least once a day on here. *fingers crossed*
As I'm slightly hung-over from last nights festivities, and I have a long day of work at my day job ahead of me, today's post is a bit of a cop-out as I drew it in the middle of last year. But, it's new to the blog so it's new! Above is a commission I was asked to do. What excited me the MOST about this commission was... I DID NOT KNOW THE CLIENT!!!
Most of the work I've done is for friends. Which is fun and all, but I'd like to branch out. So this particular commission is for a friend of a friend. Who I did not know. This was great, mainly cuz I could pretty much drop the "friends and family" discount. I gots to get paid! Anyway, the client saw the commission I had done for my friend, and she thought it'd be neato to get something similar of her and her man. So she got my contact info from my friend and contacted me out of the blue and we got the ball rolling on what she wanted and how much.
One challenge was she wanted a print of this, and she wanted it LARGE. 24"x36" large! That's huge. I usually draw in pencil, and ink/color on the computer. And most of the time I draw slightly smaller than whatever I want to print at (cuz my scanner is small). But this was intended to be printed at 24"x36"! I couldn't draw 11x14'ish and blow it up. It'd look bad! So what I did instead was.... DREW IT AT 24"x36". I drew it on 8.5"x11" sheets of printer paper, taped them all together. Drew the thing. Un-taped all the paper. Scanned each individual 8.5"x11" sheet into the computer. Re-assembled them all in Photoshop... touched up lines here and there where stuff didn't quite line up, then went about my normal inking/coloring process. A LOT of work. If I had foreseen how complex that was gonna be, I might of charged more. But live and learn, I suppose.
Anywho, the end result was quite impressive. She got it just before Thanksgiving and was intended for a Christmas present for her man, but she liked it so much, he got it early for Thanksgiving. And now I'm sharing it here.
Cool story, eh?
See you tomorrow.
Sorry for the absence... Actually no, I'm not. It's my blog, I do what I want! HOWEVER, I don't like that I haven't really been as post-y on here as much as I should be. So with a new year, comes new determination. This blog was always intended to be a place of quantity over quality. So I'm determined to post on here as close to daily as is possible for me. So unless I'm out of town or unable to post, I'd like to post at least once a day on here. *fingers crossed*
As I'm slightly hung-over from last nights festivities, and I have a long day of work at my day job ahead of me, today's post is a bit of a cop-out as I drew it in the middle of last year. But, it's new to the blog so it's new! Above is a commission I was asked to do. What excited me the MOST about this commission was... I DID NOT KNOW THE CLIENT!!!
Most of the work I've done is for friends. Which is fun and all, but I'd like to branch out. So this particular commission is for a friend of a friend. Who I did not know. This was great, mainly cuz I could pretty much drop the "friends and family" discount. I gots to get paid! Anyway, the client saw the commission I had done for my friend, and she thought it'd be neato to get something similar of her and her man. So she got my contact info from my friend and contacted me out of the blue and we got the ball rolling on what she wanted and how much.
One challenge was she wanted a print of this, and she wanted it LARGE. 24"x36" large! That's huge. I usually draw in pencil, and ink/color on the computer. And most of the time I draw slightly smaller than whatever I want to print at (cuz my scanner is small). But this was intended to be printed at 24"x36"! I couldn't draw 11x14'ish and blow it up. It'd look bad! So what I did instead was.... DREW IT AT 24"x36". I drew it on 8.5"x11" sheets of printer paper, taped them all together. Drew the thing. Un-taped all the paper. Scanned each individual 8.5"x11" sheet into the computer. Re-assembled them all in Photoshop... touched up lines here and there where stuff didn't quite line up, then went about my normal inking/coloring process. A LOT of work. If I had foreseen how complex that was gonna be, I might of charged more. But live and learn, I suppose.
Anywho, the end result was quite impressive. She got it just before Thanksgiving and was intended for a Christmas present for her man, but she liked it so much, he got it early for Thanksgiving. And now I'm sharing it here.
Cool story, eh?
See you tomorrow.
September 10, 2012
Photoshop Babble-On
For those not in the know, Hollywood Babble-On is a weekly show where Kevin Smith and Raplh Garman discuss the coming and goings in Hollyweird and some popular arts. Ralph Garman is known as the man of a million voices. Where as Kevin Smith only has ONE. He does a pretty good impression of Bane from "Dark Knight Rises". Another segment on the show is called "Kev-IN", where Kevin Smith is Photoshop'd into movies or places. So I thought I'd Photoshop Kevin into "Dark Knight Rises", possibly as Bane. But I had a very hard time finding a decent pic from Dark Knight Rises, that would mesh with pics I could find of Kevin Smith.
But I still wanted to slap the Bane mask on Kevin Smith's face. The poster for Hollywood Babble-On features a James Bond'esque look with Ralph Garman as 007, and Kevin Smith as Jaws from "The Spy Who Loved Me". But that picture made for a pretty good Bane facial expression. So I found a picture of Bane, cut out the mask, slapped it on Kevin Smith, and tweaked some things here and there, and got the above picture. Took me less than an hour, but I really kind dug then end result. So here it is.
UPDATE: Was listening to the February 24, 2013 (5 months after I posted this and e-mailed them a copy of the above image.) episode of Hollywood Babble-On and they mentioned they had a KevIN from Dark Knight Rises... and instead of being my piece that you see above... they had this...
What the fuck is this? It's a pretty bad Photoshop job. I mean, the glasses alone ruin the whole thing... Whatevs... It was quickly glossed over, and Kevin had no desire to do a Bane-imitation to it. I still think mine's better. Am I being childish about this? Yes. Yes, I am.
July 11, 2012
Comic-Con 2012!!! It's finally here!
So Comic-Con has once again returned to my native town of San Diego. And I am once again attending. Did I get a table? No. Do I have money this time? YES!
Anywho, I wanted to spruce up my Facebook page for this year's Con. Previous years, I had always just thrown up the Comic-Con logo as my profile pic, but this year, I opted to get a little more creative, as I am the creative type. So I made the above left one for me.
My girlfriend saw it, and asked me to make one for her, so I drew the one on the right. I think they turned out kinda cool. If I had thought of it sooner, I might made them for all my friends that will aslo be at the Con this year. But alas, it was a last minute idea.
Off to the Con! BTW, the below video is AMAZING and sums up the San Diego Comic-Con experience very nicely! Thanks to the folks at "How It Should Have Ended"!
June 19, 2012
Commission for Father's Day
A friend of mine liked the drawing I did for my Facebook profile... And she thought it'd make an awesome Father's Day gift to have her husband and their young boy dressed up like the dynamic duo. So, after specifics were worked out, the above art was created. And everybody was happy.
While working on this piece, I was falling behind in my timeline... and was looking for a place to save some time... I usually draw in pencil, and lately I've been hand inking. After I scan the image, I adjust the brightness and contrast levels to get the dark blacks, and then color in Photoshop. But, I didn't want to do that inking process with this piece... (mainly cuz the clean up is a time consuming bitch, and can lead to an "unclean" look) and took myself to YouTube to learn some new techniques in the land of digital inking... I stumbled upon the below video and fiddled with that technique and applied it to the above art. It turned out pretty well, I might of fine tuned it a bit more, but again, time was an issue. So anybody wanna try it, here's the video.
While working on this piece, I was falling behind in my timeline... and was looking for a place to save some time... I usually draw in pencil, and lately I've been hand inking. After I scan the image, I adjust the brightness and contrast levels to get the dark blacks, and then color in Photoshop. But, I didn't want to do that inking process with this piece... (mainly cuz the clean up is a time consuming bitch, and can lead to an "unclean" look) and took myself to YouTube to learn some new techniques in the land of digital inking... I stumbled upon the below video and fiddled with that technique and applied it to the above art. It turned out pretty well, I might of fine tuned it a bit more, but again, time was an issue. So anybody wanna try it, here's the video.
April 20, 2012
Comic-Con 2012 Souvenir Book Submission
San Diego Comic-Con 2012 is less than 3 months away? Really? Holy crap, I gotta save up some money! Anywho, just like every year, they give you a bunch of free stuff when you get there. Among the things they give you, is the annual "Souvenir Book". Some peeps collect these things (my former roommate, for one), and some flip through it mindlessly while waiting for something at Con. But, 130,000+ people get the book.
The book takes submissions for art and articles, this year's themes include the 100th Anniversary of Tarzan, and John Carter of Mars. Tarzan might of been fun, but I thought I'd keep my distance from John Carter. There's also the 75th Anniversary of Prince Valiant (I hated that comic strip). The 50th Anniversary of many of Marvel's greatest heroes including Spider-Man, Hulk and Iron-Man. This could have been fun, but with the Avengers coming out I figured this would have been the over saturated category for submissions this year Also, I did Marvel for last year's Souvenir Book. So I would like to do something different. That pretty much left me with the 20th Anniversary of Image Comics.
Image was just starting, and Spawn was among the first comics I started to read when I really began to get into comics. I don't know if it was because I particularly cared for the character, or story. But everybody was saying it was "THE hot book". A lot of the early Image titles have since fallen off, and Image as a company has grown to be the destination for creator-owned properties. Spawn? He's still kickin it 20 years later. Since it was there at the infancy of my comic indoctrination, it is apart of me. And made sense to be my submission this year. Though I did have an itch to do some Walking Dead art, but decided to stick with my comic roots.
Originally I wanted to do something that honored the core of Image when it began, and having a tribute of sorts to the key founding comics. The problem is some of those properties are no longer with Image (Jim Lee's branch for one, is now owned by DC), and I wasn't sure if that would work with Comic-Cons rules of not mixing properties. The Wild C.A.T.s were with Image, but now they're under DC. Don't want to disqualify myself cuz I'm not sure how the legal umbrella is constructed. So again, it came back to Spawn.
I did take a while to START this piece, and there was some crunch-time towards the end. Sadly, my original "concept" did not pan out, and at the zero hour, there wasn't much I could do to work it in. My original plan was to have the Image comics logo running down the center of the image. Everything inside in the logo was gonna be in COLOR, and everything outside the logo was gonna be Black and White. This didn't work because Spawn is mostly... BLACK (with shades of grey). And while I did ad some blue to the greys of his body, it still was too close to grey that it didn't really work with the black and white concept I had. So the end result is a pretty basic pin-up of the demonic-powered hero. Which I'm fine with. Just note to self, I need to start sooner next year, so if a problem comes up... I can draw something else.
Anywho, much like last year, I did not know if my art would be lucky enough to get published. And I did not know until I got to Comic-Con and flipped through the book myself. So... that will probably be the case this year I'm assuming. So until July 11th, I can only wait...
April 5, 2012
I'M BATMAN!
I'M BATMAN!
After a brief artistic hiatus... I decided to pick up a pencil and tackle some art. I've always liked the Batman. And since I'll never be as wealthy or as fit as Batman, this is probably the closest I'll ever come to being the Dark Knight. Short of trying on a Halloween costume (but again, would want to get more fit).
Anywho, I drew this up in 2 hours, cuz I wanted something new and different for my Facebook profile picture. And I thought it be a quick and fun drawing exercise to ease myself into the groove of drawing after a month long absence from drawing anything beyond random work doodling. Turned out to get a bit more involved... but I like the end result.
Coincidentally enough, I drew this up on the same day that Adam West (1960's TV Batman) got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!
February 16, 2012
Valentine's Commission: Colonial Cassie
Hey all, this blog needed an update... so here's a new piece. One of my co-workers saw the pirate piece I did for another co-worker. And commissioned me to do something similar. The above art is what came of it. Her and her man are into the simpler life of colonial times, it's their thing, so she wanted me to draw them in that era. It was for Valentine's Day, for her man.
This was a bit of a challenge, as I tend to lean more towards a comic-book/sci-fi/fantasy/cartoony kinda vibe, and i was like "Colonial times? What?" But I think it worked out. And it was good to draw something besides spandex-clad, superheroes. But I like the end result.
This was a bit of a challenge, as I tend to lean more towards a comic-book/sci-fi/fantasy/cartoony kinda vibe, and i was like "Colonial times? What?" But I think it worked out. And it was good to draw something besides spandex-clad, superheroes. But I like the end result.
December 29, 2011
Merry Christmas!
I go all of November, posting 30 new pieces of art, and all I can scrounge up for December is 1? Love the holidays... really. Anyways, one thing I DID do that was artistic this December was this little beauty here. That's approx. 4 feet by 4 feet of Disney Christmas magic.
Let me backtrack a bit, last Christmas the girlfriend and I decided to check out the neighborhood nearby that is "known" for their Christmas displays. Y'know the kind that goes all out? So we check it out and walk around and I make the astute observation that most of the "characters" seen on people's houses and lawns are nothing more than painted things of wood (and some aren't drawn all that well, but I digress). To which I say... "Hey, I could totally do that!"
She takes me up on the offer. Lady and the Tramp is what we consider "our movie", so it became the natural choice for our balcony (cuz we live in an apartment, and can only go "all out" so much). So we bought the wood, grabbed reference material and went to work. I drew the characters out on pencil, we cut them out, painted them, glazed them and hung them up, and wah-la!
These took a lot longer to make than my cocky arrogance thought, so we only had time to finish the sign and the spaghetti eating dogs. The chefs, Joe and Tony, remain pencil sketches on wood. They will make their debut NEXT Christmas, joining these dogs. It was quite fun to do, actually, and we easily have the best decorated apartment in the complex. Yay!
Let me backtrack a bit, last Christmas the girlfriend and I decided to check out the neighborhood nearby that is "known" for their Christmas displays. Y'know the kind that goes all out? So we check it out and walk around and I make the astute observation that most of the "characters" seen on people's houses and lawns are nothing more than painted things of wood (and some aren't drawn all that well, but I digress). To which I say... "Hey, I could totally do that!"
She takes me up on the offer. Lady and the Tramp is what we consider "our movie", so it became the natural choice for our balcony (cuz we live in an apartment, and can only go "all out" so much). So we bought the wood, grabbed reference material and went to work. I drew the characters out on pencil, we cut them out, painted them, glazed them and hung them up, and wah-la!
These took a lot longer to make than my cocky arrogance thought, so we only had time to finish the sign and the spaghetti eating dogs. The chefs, Joe and Tony, remain pencil sketches on wood. They will make their debut NEXT Christmas, joining these dogs. It was quite fun to do, actually, and we easily have the best decorated apartment in the complex. Yay!
December 1, 2011
30 Characters in 30 Days... MEGA POST! Part 3: The End
I successfully, completed the 30 Characters Challenge. And a challenge it was. But I'm glad I did, cuz it reinforced drawing whether I wanted to or not, and I grew a little bit artistically and learned a few new tricks and such in Photoshop. So all in all an excellent experience. One thing I really tried to do during the challenge was to avoid humanoid characters. I didn't want bi-peds with 2 eyes, 2 ears, a mouth and nose. I wanted to... challenge myself. So a lot of the characters (see previous 2 posts) were not humanoid. It was fun. As always, just the art will be here... for the stories, go to my 30 Characters Author Page.
#26 - iKill
#27 - Deforester
#28 - Armah
#29 - Gloomy, the Skully Child
#30 - The Tired Artist... (Semi-Autobigographical)
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